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Bhagwant Mann Says Party Reaffirmed Political Resolve at Jantar Mantar, Credits Arvind Kejriwal for Shifting National Discourse

He claimed such measures were attempts to slow the party’s momentum and counter its governance model.

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann said his party has once again pledged to transform national politics while standing at Jantar Mantar, the same location where, he noted, the political movement was first conceptualised. In a social media post, Mann asserted that the moment symbolised a renewed commitment to governance focused on public welfare issues.

Bhagwant Mann Says Party Reaffirmed Political Resolve at Jantar Mantar

He credited AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal with compelling rival parties to shift their political narratives away from caste-based appeals toward development-centric agendas such as education, healthcare, electricity, and employment. According to Mann, this change reflects growing public demand for performance-driven governance.

The Punjab chief minister also alleged that political opponents, including the Bharatiya Janata Party, targeted his party’s leaders with legal action to obstruct what he described as “politics of work.” He claimed such measures were attempts to slow the party’s momentum and counter its governance model.

Mann further stated that despite political challenges

Mann further stated that despite political challenges, public support for development-oriented policies continues to grow. He added that truth and performance-based governance would ultimately prevail over what he termed misinformation or political pressure tactics.

Political analysts say the remarks reflect ongoing tensions between ruling and opposition parties at both state and national levels, with competing narratives centred on governance performance, institutional action, and public perception. The statements are expected to intensify political debate in the coming weeks as parties position themselves ahead of future electoral contests.

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